IF YOU GET BUTTHURT BECAUSE YOU THINK MEDICS SHOULD STAY IN A BUILDING IN THE BACK, DON'T READ AND DON'T COMMENT IF IT IS NEGATIVE.

Anywho, onto the info!!

Experience: 9 events (4 milsims, 5 open plays) as a frontline medic.

Why: Some people want to be a medic, but not want to be confined to being what I call a "field hospital medic." If you wish to be a "frontline medic", that is, one who is up on the front lines healing casualties...

-Attended 6 events
-Spent close to 850 dollars on airsoft
-Shot around 30,000 bb's, give or take 1000
-Grown 4 inches
-Learned to love MOLLE and drop the Condor chest rig
-Learned to love water and consider real drinks a treat
-Assembled a group of guys and made a team that actually matters
-Get out of the backyard and onto a field
-Learn how not to get eaten on the forums (unlike that baby Red swallowed)
-Learn how to do basic gun work...

Think about it, it tastes GREAT, is relatively cheap, and makes amazing leftovers. I mean, Have you ever thought "Eww, that fried rice is 3 days old, I'm not eating it"? It still tastes fine. can you say that about a 2 day old Big Mac, or weekend pizza? Hopefully not, that's gross if you can. I personally have found week old cooked rice that was properly contained and stored, microwaved it with some soy sauce, and ate it like I did first day, and it was AMAZING!!!